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Table 1 Demographic and clinical SCI characteristics data of the recruited study participants

From: Home-based rehabilitation using a soft robotic hand glove device leads to improvement in hand function in people with chronic spinal cord injury:a pilot study

Parti #.

Age

Gender

N. level

AIS

UEMS

Time since SCI(m)

T. Hand

# A. Sessions

CP01

45

F

C2

D

20

17

R

4

CP02

44

M

C3

D

25

14

R

4

CP03

33

F

C2

C

13

54

L

1

CP04

54

F

C5

D

9

120

R

1

CP05

55

M

C2

D

18

27

L

4

CP06

51

F

C2

C

14

192

L

4

CP07

51

M

C4

D

24

28

R

1

CP08

50

M

C2

C

19

25

L

4

CP09

59

M

C5

D

16

14

L

4

CP10

56

M

C3

D

21

20

R

2

CP11

38

M

C4

D

13

39

R

4

CP12 a

56

M

C3

UT

22

68

L

4*

CP13

57

M

C4

D

23

60

R

2

CP14

60

M

C3

D

25

16

R

4

CP15

46

M

C3

D

12

63

L

4

  1. Parti. #, Participant number; N. level, Neurological level; AIS, American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale; UEMS, Upper Extremity Motor Score; m, months; T. hand, Treated hand; # A. Sessions, Number of assessment sessions; F, Female; M, Male; R, Right; L, Left; UT, Untestable. a,∗ participant had four sessions but only two were applicable to the study analysis